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The day after Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Bargain hunters heading to Walmart, in addition to looking for holiday deals, may find workers participating in Black Friday Strikes.<p>Since 2012, Our Walmart, which is an employee labor group, has been staging …

WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, the D.C. Taxicab Commission unveiled the new colors for city taxis -- "D.C. Circulator Red" with a "Warm Grey" stripe.<p>CBS DC points out that the Commission's original recommendation for cab colors, back in February, claimed that red was "strongly associated" with …

Henceforth, all music videos must track our cursors while we watch.<p>It’s hard to rock out with a mouse. Or at least it used to be, before Do Not Touch, an interactive music video for the song <i>Kilo</i> by Light Light.<p>When you load the site, you’re greeted by thousands of cursors. What are they doing? Well …

More of the posters via brilliant Irish creative pros visualizing actual idiotic feedback from clients. Here's the first round.<p><b>See 18 more of these gems HERE.</b><p><b>The series was created by Irish copywriters, art directors, designers, animators, directors, and illustrators, with all proceeds going to aid</b> …

A new study from the <b>Global Strategy Group</b>shows that corporations who appear to stay out of divisive political issues have better brand favorability. The study finds that Americans have clear reservations about corporations straying too far into political issues — especially cultural war issues.<p>In the survey, 56 percent of Americans thought it was inappropriate for companies to take a stance on political issues that do not pertain to business while less than one-third of those surveyed believe …